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Old 02-21-2009, 12:31 PM   #1
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Default How hot will that big beer get?

I rarely brew an ale above 1.055 for the simple reason that I enjoy the smaller beers. When I do brew them, my fermentation temperature gets all out of hand. I then move the vessel to someplace cooler and drop a couple of frozen bottles next to it.

I'd prefer not to do all this and I'm wondering if it's possible. If I leave a 1.075 ale using US-05 at 65F ambient, how high do you suppose it will rise?


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Old 02-21-2009, 01:00 PM   #2
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Roughly 5° more IIRC. 65°F ambient sounds fine for that. Make sure you pitch enough yeast.

There's a few methods you can use to maintain fermentation temps. Some of the cheap and easy methods:

http://www.homebrewtalk.com/f39/temperature-changes-while-fermenting-104346/

http://www.homebrewtalk.com/f14/easiest-way-regulate-fermentation-temps-103675/

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I just fermented a 1.100 beer in 70* and it rose to 72* at the peak. I am doing a 1.075 IPA right now in 60* ambiant and it is sitting at 65*
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I tend to pitch big beers at the low end of the temperature range. That makes for a slower start and less of a temperature increase.
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This is a 1075 Dubbel at 36 hours in...ambient in the room is 62-63. Pitched at 64. Climbed slowly and is holding steady at 66 degrees.


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Thanks, guys. I just pitched at 65F. I am sure it will work fine.
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Nice digital probe! Does it cause any problems with the seal at the top?


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